I'm sorry Raul, but I do not listen to 'white papers' so I do not know what they sound like. I listen to records and know what I 'hear'!
What you state about there only being one correct number for overhang and offset angle of any particular tone arm length is true. But that doesn't meant that the person who came up with those numbers on my JVC templet are the correct ones! Nor does that meant that the numbers for set-up in the tone arm in this thread are the correct numbers because they are ''only'' numbers printed on a form. Nothing more, nothing less! The proof is in how it traces after set-up. Not how it measures in regards to some printed number on a form! The arm in question was not actually measured so how do we know what its 'overhang and offset angle' should be? You 'assume' that its length is what is stated on the templet. You 'assume' that the dimensions stated on the templet is correct. You 'assume' that to drill this hole for the arm to mount into will be correct. Sounds to me like you are ''assuming'' far to much and not doing enough 'actual measuring! After drilling, it either tracks that Mint Tracker correctly, or it doesn't. That is all, and nothing more. If to do so, some other number had to be used to drill the mounting hole distance from the spindle for the arm, so be it. The point is to track the curve line. Not ''what does it measure''?
Regards,
What you state about there only being one correct number for overhang and offset angle of any particular tone arm length is true. But that doesn't meant that the person who came up with those numbers on my JVC templet are the correct ones! Nor does that meant that the numbers for set-up in the tone arm in this thread are the correct numbers because they are ''only'' numbers printed on a form. Nothing more, nothing less! The proof is in how it traces after set-up. Not how it measures in regards to some printed number on a form! The arm in question was not actually measured so how do we know what its 'overhang and offset angle' should be? You 'assume' that its length is what is stated on the templet. You 'assume' that the dimensions stated on the templet is correct. You 'assume' that to drill this hole for the arm to mount into will be correct. Sounds to me like you are ''assuming'' far to much and not doing enough 'actual measuring! After drilling, it either tracks that Mint Tracker correctly, or it doesn't. That is all, and nothing more. If to do so, some other number had to be used to drill the mounting hole distance from the spindle for the arm, so be it. The point is to track the curve line. Not ''what does it measure''?
Regards,